Warren,
Thanks for the info. I thought I'd been through all the menus, but I
missed the display filter. Very useful. Right now, some of the other
things you showed are lost due to temperature fluctuations in my
workshop. I have to get my Tbolt set up with the temperature control
system similar to yours.
Ed
WarrenS wrote:
Sounds like you're missing much of what can be done with Lady Heather.
(Which is understandable because the Doc is poor)
The first thing you can do is set the display filter with FD100.
See the attached LH screen dump for a few other useful time-nut things that can
be done with LadyHeather.
ws
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Robert Watzlavick rocket at watzlavick.com
I think the graph is not using peak detect for the plotting. I leave
mine set at a 12-hour window and all the points are moving around every
second. When plotting more data than will fit in the available
resolution, it is best to "bin" the points that correspond to each plot
bin/pixel. Then you can plot a bar (min/max) or a single point (mean)
for that bin.
-Bob
On 05/02/2011 01:14 AM, Ed Palmer wrote:
I've been running Lady Heather for some months now. I've always been
puzzled by one characteristic of the graphs. If I use a view setting
of anything other than 1 sec. per division, the oscillator graph in
particular, 'runs wild'. Spikes appear and disappear. From second to
second the sdv value can swing up and down by 10 or 20 ppt or more.
The ADEV values reported by Lady Heather are stable at 1.x e-8 @ 1
sec. and 1.x e-12 @ 10K sec. through this. My ability to measure ADEV
at low Tau values is not great, but I'm getting numbers in the e-12
range for Tau = 1-10 seconds which suggests that the Osc isn't all
that bad.
Lady Heather Version 3.0; Jan. 15 - 2011.
Autoscaling of the graphs is disabled.
Time Constant, Damping, & Gain are at default
Satellite constellation is stable. Right now it happens to be 5
satellites.
What's going on?
Thanks,
Ed
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